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I was planning to move from Django to Pylons, but then I bumped into Pyramid.

What are the differences between Pylons and Pyramid?

I read some text in PylonsBook, which currently covers Pylons 0.9.7, and wonder if it is a to start for Pylons and Pyramid.

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Pylons isn't being "cancelled", and it will continue to receive updates. That said, the "future" per se is in Pyramid. On the mailing list is has been referred to as Pylons 2.0. It is fully tested and better documented than Pylons 1.0, so you might as well jump aboard if you're fresh.

Pyramid is essentially the merger of Pylons and Repoze.bfg. Read more about this on the pylons-devel email list.

Especially, in this introductory email. If you have deeper questions, hang out in the #pylons, #pyramid, or #repoze irc (freenode) channels.

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  • clarification: "better documented" == it has "full documentation" docs.pylonshq.com/faq/…
    – Devin
    Dec 1, 2010 at 2:56
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    @jpartogi Are you sure? Did you take a look at this: docs.pylonshq.com/pyramid/dev/index.html
    – treeface
    Dec 7, 2010 at 19:08
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    @jpartogi yes i it looks like django and i hate that
    – AbdAllah
    Dec 12, 2010 at 22:21
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    @Lennart: True, it doesn't answer your question, but it directly contradicts your assertion. I never claimed to be helpful! :-) Jan 17, 2011 at 20:57
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    It has borrowed from Django the awesome principle of documenting everything, that shoulnd't be a blocker :-)
    – iElectric
    Jul 31, 2012 at 11:14
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You want to go with Pyramid most probably. It may seem like it's a more complicated system, but it's actually much cleaner and very intuitive. Furthermore, the documentation for the project is simply awesome and in my opinion, even better then the django project which is well known for it's documentation.

That does not make it "like django" however. It is still lightly coupled and you can use whatever template, database, form, session management system, etc that you like.

It's worth noting that Pyramid is a base framework and Pylons is being built on top of it.

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    So What is the differences between pylons and pyramid if i moved to pyramids
    – AbdAllah
    Dec 19, 2010 at 19:43
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    It's generally faster, easier to understand, better supported, much better docs etc. It also feels closer to 'bare metal' which is useful at times. Furthermore, the code is simply easier to understand and IMO less 'magical'. It can seem difficult at first but once you read the docs it really makes total sense. Dec 19, 2010 at 22:36
  • If by Pylons you are referring to the framework, you are wrong. Pylons will not be receiving any feature updates.
    – tshepang
    Feb 9, 2013 at 22:54
  • That's some serious kudos for the docs, if you honestly believe they are better than those of Django. I say this because of the praise I often hear of the Django docs.
    – tshepang
    Feb 9, 2013 at 22:57
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If you plan to start new project, migrate or just to learn framework I recommend to use Pyramid.

Pylons will stop it's development. Meanwhile Pyramid is a continuation of Pylons. Thus, it's code is stable. It includes most features from Pylons, adds some new usefull features.

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